Television & Film
The City of Owasso was recently named a film friendly certified community, which gives city staff an opportunity to officially promote the town as a destination for Oklahoma’s booming entertainment industry.
Situated in the northeastern region of Oklahoma, Owasso’s diverse range of infrastructure, amenities, and unique locations makes it an attractive choice for film projects of all types.
Owasso is also located with the Cherokee Nation and home to Cherokee Film’s soundstage, opened in July 2022 on a 4-acre site that boasts over 24,000 square feet of studio space, including a large LED wall, control rooms, audio booths, hair and makeup facilities, and more.
Television & Film News
Ward 4 Owasso City Councilor Jamie Dunn was sworn in earlier this week, officially beginning her new term after initially being appointed to Council in the interim last November.
The Owasso 4th Annual Mom Crawl was a hit! Thanks to everyone who came out to support local businesses over the weekend and celebrate Owasso mothers!
The City of Owasso is proud to announce that it has received the 2026 Merit Award for Best Website during Oklahoma Travel Industry Association's Conference on Tourism.
Owasso Vice Mayor Dr. Paul Loving, Ward 3, was sworn in as Owasso Mayor at City Council Tuesday night. Mayor Loving has served on Owasso City Council since May 2023.
Owasso PD unveiled its Line of Duty Death Memorial outside its downtown headquarters honoring fallen Owasso officers like Howard Smith and Edgar “Buddy” Pales Jr., along with K-9 Helo.
Thanks to everyone who came out to pick up a discounted rain barrel as part of Owasso Public Works' annual rain barrel sale! They sold over 90 barrels this year.
Around 65 banners are going up at intersections throughout the city as we join communities across the nation in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.
City of Owasso staff was proud to participate in INCOG's Ozone Alert! Day hosted at Tulsa Drillers Baseball on April 29.
Owasso Economic Developer Shellie Wingert graduated from the OU Economic Development Institute in New Orleans the week of April 19-23.
The Owasso Fire Department recently held a Family Day for Academy 261, marking the completion of a 14-week training program that began on Jan. 12 and concluded on April 17.
The City of Owasso's Economic and Community Development teams attended Oklahoma Film + Music Day at the State Capitol on April 7.
Rebellium Films shot scenes at Hi-View Mini Mart for the upcoming movie, "Road to Recovery," starring Freddie Prinze Jr and Ryan Kiera Armstrong.
The City of Owasso went behind the scenes of an HGTV film set in Preston Lakes on Aug. 9. Crews renovated the home of a local family whose 8-year-old daughter is battling brain cancer.
On June 6, City of Owasso leaders joined tribal officials at Cherokee Film's Owasso soundstage to declare the Cherokee Nation Reservation as Film Ready — a first among tribal nations.
Owasso Mayor Alvin Fruga and City Manager Chris Garrett, along with Owasso's Economic Development team, recentrly took a tour of Cherokee Film's Owasso studio off of Highway 20.
The City was recently named a film friendly certified community, which gives staff an opportunity to officially promote the town as a destination for Oklahoma’s booming entertainment industry.
Infinity Investigations & Protective Services in Owasso celebrated 20 years in business. Owasso Mayor Alvin Fruga stopped by the local security company to issue a proclamation.
Oklahoma Film + Music Office: The City of Owasso in March achieved film friendly certification after completing the requirements of OF+MO’s Oklahoma Film Friendly Community Program.
Owassso’s Economic and Community Development teams at the beginning of March talked with film industry pros at Circle Cinema's monthly Coffee with the Crew about the City of Owasso’s new film friendly certification.